

Simply click a continent to view download packages. The aircraft downloads are organized by continent. X-Plane is packaged with other software to build and customize aircraft and scenery, offering a complete flight simulation environment. We would also like to thank Sean Polun for assistance in flight testing. X-Plane is a flight simulator for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows by Laminar Research. A special thanks goes out to Tomás Coelho and Paul Arnold for photographic panel references. Thanks to Peter Meininger for the necessary documentation. There may be additional airplanes which are freeware for the simulator but do not have accompanying articles yet. The aircraft is fully Goodway and CoPilot compatible. This category page is a listing of all freeware airplanes for X-Plane 11 which have corresponding articles. Liveries by Dhruv Kalra, Alex Unruh, and Reuben Horsley Performance development by Alex Unruh and Dhruv Kalra assisted by Andrew Rerecich This is definitely a high quality freeware aircraft with rotating blades, wing flex, a good quality 2D cockpit, and some decent liveries too.

Other variants, such as the 777-300, 777-300ER, and 777-200LR will be released in the near future. You will also find a large selection of detailed liveries for download.Ĭurrently, the 777-200ER is the only available variant. Its a wide-body airliner that can carry as many as 450 passengers as far as 9,000nm. Features include a detailed and accurate exterior model, photo-realistic 2D panel, and a finely tuned flight model that closely mimics the flying characteristics of the real Boeing 777 aircraft. This aircraft in the X-Plane mobile app is nicknamed the 'Triple Seven' and is the worlds largest twin-engine jet. Welcome to XP Jets’ Boeing 777! This aircraft is the result of almost a year’s worth of development by XP Jets developers.
